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Detective Mark Fuhrman, a controversial figure in the original trial, was not called as a witness , the LAT reported; and CNN reported that Simpson was subpoenaed to take the stand in his own defense. He had previously declined to testify in his first trial. One month later, in February of , the jury in the civil case found Simpson personally liable for the wrongful deaths of Ron Goldman and Nicole after deliberating for five days , according to Vanity Fair.

Conversely, CNN reported that the jury in Simpson's criminal case deliberated for less than four hours after a case that lasted 11 months. How can one man be found "not guilty" in criminal court, but "liable" in civil court?

Aren't those verdicts contradictory? Not necessarily — and that's where the second major difference between the two types of trials comes in.

According to The Wall Street Journal , in a criminal trial, the jury must unanimously find the defendant guilty "beyond a reasonable doubt" in order to convict. Her ex-husband denies the allegation. She claimed the first time Simpson battered her was in , and that he physically beat her over a period of 16 years, according to The Daily Mail , which cited copies of the journal entries. The murder victim also wrote in her journal how OJ once beat her up at a friends' anniversary party.

DNA evidence was a relatively new science in meaning the jury found it difficult to understand the importance of forensic testimony given by experts. Indeed, the DNA evidence against Simpson was overwhelming and would have almost certainly convicted him in a modern trial. Fans began to line the freeways to cheer him on. As helicopters follow Simpson's Bronco, an estimated 95 million people watch the mile pursuit on TV famously interrupting the broadcast of the NBA finals.

Simpson ultimately surrenders at his house a little before 9 pm. He is arrested and thrown in jail without bail. Simpson pleads "absolutely, percent not guilty" to the murder charges.

Judge Lance Ito is assigned to the case. Prosecution decides not to pursue the death penalty and instead, seeks life without parole for the defendant if he's convicted. The initial jury is selected and is made up of four males and eight females. Eight of the jurors are Black, one Hispanic, one white person and two mixed race. Shapiro tells the media that he and another one of Simpson's defense attornies F.

Lee Bailey are no longer on speaking terms. Johnnie Cochran becomes lead counsel for the defense. Judge Ito rules that the jury is allowed to hear evidence of Simpson's alleged domestic abuse towards Brown. Prosecutors Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden make passionate opening statements.

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